Tag Archives: graphic design

I was told, with regard to this blogging thing, that I should pick ONE subject and stick with it as I write. I admit, my posts seem to be a bit “all over the place”! I’ve written about my dog, … Continue reading →

So far, the schedule is as follows; Heart doctor appointment October 18th. If HE says things are good, then I see family doctor guy, for an exam on the 21st. HE is supposed to do a bunch of lab tests etc. … Continue reading →

Over & Under Bridge by dbuckman Life’s Journey With traffic in front, and traffic behind, it is not often that we are able to slowly and methodically move slowly across a bridge. This is one of the most unusual experiences … Continue reading →

California Bridge Sunrise by dbuckman Dedicated to a chapter of life incomplete… The bridges in life are designed to take us across hurdles and obstacles. To help our lives run more smoothly. Often, we cannot see the end or know … Continue reading →

Sunlit Bridge by dbuckman I wanted to thank EVERYONE for the birthday greetings. It had been overwhelming, the number of well wishes I’ve received via the blog, Facebook and e-mail! Court and trial for Skip is tomorrow. Will keep … Continue reading →

Chicago Bridge by dbuckman Regardless of where I’ve been, a Spring rain seems to cleanse everything. The streets, the sidewalks AND the spirit. The piece could have been inspired by any spring rain, in any city in the world. However, … Continue reading →

Railroad Bridge by dbuckman Missouri River Railroad Bridge In The Fall The Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge is a rail truss bridge across the Missouri River connecting Council Bluffs, Iowa with Omaha, Nebraska. When the Union Pacific began heading west … Continue reading →

I really blew it when it comes to keeping up with current events… I missed Valentines Day. the Derby and so much more… I apologize to my readers, fans and followers for my neglect… I am reposting a piece … Continue reading →

Chicago Digital City Skyline On August 12, 1833, the Town of Chicago was incorporated with a population of 350. The first boundaries of the new town were Kinzie, Desplaines, Madison, and State Streets, which included an area of about three-eighths of … Continue reading →